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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 801 asked in the Legislative Assembly on 15 October 2020 by Mrs L.M. Harvey

Parliament: 40 Session: 1

CORONAVIRUS — INTERSTATE BORDER RESTRICTIONS — CHIEF HEALTH OFFICER ADVICE

801. Mrs L.M. HARVEY to the Premier:

I have a supplementary question. Why has the Premier not allowed more family reunion exemptions, which the Chief Health Officer considers safe, given the terrible and unnecessary toll it is having on Western Australian families and their mental health, particularly in the lead-up to Christmas?

Mr M. McGOWAN replied:

There are a range of exemptions contained under the existing directions, and the exemptions differ according to risk within the jurisdictions from which people would like to come to Western Australia. Obviously, Victoria and New South Wales are different from other states. There are a range of exemptions that police enforce both at the airport and at the borders in Eucla and Kununurra. That is the existing situation. Dr Robertson was talking about future things that could be considered. Just to make a point about family reunion and the like, I am very familiar with that because my own mother and father, Mary and Dennis, live in New South Wales, as does my brother Michael, and I have not seen them since January, so I am very familiar with that. I love my mum and dad and my brother and I would love to see them. But at this point in time, we cannot bring down the border, because the health advice is that the existing arrangements should stay in place.